Wow, just checked the HTML5 spec and you’re right. So did I sleep for ten years and what I said is only true for XML and XHTML (that it should work whether it is encoded or not), or did I live in an alternate universe all this time, where the HTML spec wasn’t inconsistent in its handling of entities?
Sorry for the lost time, anyway.
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Anthony Ramine
Le 13 févr. 2014 à 15:13, Bengt Kleberg <> a écrit :
> Javascript needs ">".
>>> On Thu, 2014-02-13 at 13:59 +0100, Anthony Ramine wrote:
>> Mmmmh, right. Was thinking about <.
>>>> That being said, code consuming HTML or XML shouldn’t see a difference, and not escaping could also introduce other bugs, as ]]> is not supposed to appear in content (in XML). This leads us to the original question, which was « why do you need to do this? ».
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